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Family of

W. R. Joines Sr. & Sallie Ann Duncan Joines
 


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W. R. "Dub" Joines [Sr.] Family

Standing in back l to r: Guy, Clarence, Clyde, Addie, Calvin
Middle row l to r: Wheeler, W. R., Sallie, Ottis, Robert
Girls in front l to r: Lillie, Ruby, Sylvia

 

W. R. "Dub" Joines was born December 21, 1870 in Giles County, Tennessee and was the son of Emmanuel Thomas Joines and Henrietta Tabitha Joines. His father moved their family to Manor in Travis County, Texas and it is there he married Sallie Ann Duncan on June 29, 1892. Sallie was the daughter of Rubin C. Duncan and Nancy P. Joines (daughter of George W. and Elizabeth Keltner Joines) and was also born in Giles County, Tennessee. She died of cancer in Galveston on 23 Mar 1916 and is buried at the Joines Family Cemetery, Buhler, Jackson County, Texas across the creek from where their house stood. (W. R., Sr. at right - picture courtesy of J. T. Joines & Shelley Mayorga)

 

Children of W. R. and Sallie were:
 

1. Clarence Emett Joines b Mar 23, 1893, Manor, Travis Co., TX

d November 26, 1948 in Oconto, Nebraska and buried at Broken Bow Cemetery

m 1st Ethel A. Hemphill August 7, 1915 in Jackson Co., TX

m 2nd Florence Ransley
(pictured at right)

 

 

2. Clyde Lee Joines b 15 Sep 1894 Buhler, Jackson Co., TX

d 14 Sep 1947 Refugio, Refugio Co., TX

Buried: Palacios Cemetery, Palacios, Matagorda County, TX

m 1st Lucy

m 2nd Susie

 

Clyde and Susie?
(pictured at left)

 

 

3. Addie Louise Joines b 25 Jun 1896 Buhler, Jackson Co., TX d 13 May 1973

Buried Palacios Cemetery, Palacios, Matagorda Co., TX

m Willie Linton 16 Nov 1910 Jackson Co., TX

 

 

4. Calvin Joines b 7 Feb 1898 LaWard?, Jackson Co., TX

d 23 Jan 1955 LaWard, Jackson Co., TX

Buried: Edna Cemetery, Edna, Jackson Co., TX

m 1st Beatrice
m 1st Bessie

m 2nd Fannie
(Calvin and Bessie pictures at right)

 

5. Guy W. Joines b 19 Feb 1900 Buhler, Jackson Co., TX

d 16 Jul 1971

Buried: Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont, Jefferson Co., TX

m 11 May 1918 to Theresa Koch

(picture courtesy of Viola Sparks)

 

 

6. Robert Reuben Joines b 14 Jul 1902

d 13 Jun 1977 Francitas, Jackson Co., TX

Buried: Edna Cemetery, Jackson Co., TX

m Nettie Mae Carvell 25 Oct 1919, Matagorda Co,. TX

m 2nd Lena Mae Sampson

 

 

7. Otis Ray Joines b 12 Apr 1904 Buhler, Jackson Co., TX

d 20 Dec 1977 Houston, Harris Co., TX

Buried: Forest Park Lawndale, Houston, Harris Co., TX

m 1st Ellodie

m 2nd Myrtle

m 3rd  Ailene

m 4th Pearlie Chapman Whittington (pictured at left)
(picture courtesy of Viola Sparks)
 

 

 

8. Wheeler Gordon Joines b 11 Jul 1906, Buhler, Jackson Co., TX

d 12 Aug 1973 in Victoria, Victoria Co., TX, buried Joines Family Cemetery, Buhler, Jackson Co., TX
(pictured at right)

 

 

9. Lillie Mae Joines b 4 Feb 1909 Buhler, Jackson Co., TX

d 9 Aug 1989 Beaumont, Jefferson Co., TX

Buried: Oak Bluff Cemetery, Port Neches, _____, TX

m 1st James Arthur Warner

m 2nd David A. "Amsey" Choate

m 3rd Leroy Moore

 

 

 


10. Ruby Elsie Joines
b 3 Aug 1911 Buhler, Jackson Co., TX

d 30 January 2000, Orange County, Texas

m 1st Robert Plant

m 2nd Melvin Brown (pictured at right)

m 3rd George Carre

m 4th William Ryling Linton
(picture courtesy of Viola Sparks)
 

 

11. Gladis Sylvia Joines b May 24, 1913 Buhler, Jackson Co., TX

d 7 March 1980

Buried in Palacios Cemetery, Palacios Matagorda Co., TX

m William Ryling Linton

 

 

 

 

 

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Family of

W. R. Joines Sr. & Ada Luella Martin Joines
 


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W. R. was married on 18 Sep 1918 in Giles Co., TN, to Ada Luella Martin who was the daughter of James F. and Sarah Pairlee Bonee Martin. She was born 4 June 1887 probably in Lawrence County, TN which is just west of Giles County. The family lived near the Giles County line. Family tradition pieces together from several family members indicates that W. R. left newlyweds, Guy and Theresa Joines (m 11 May 1918 to care for the younger children still at home and traveled back to Giles County, TN to find a wife. Wouldn't you be interested in how that courtship was accomplished? Ada was 31 at the time and she and her sister Lula, along with their father, were raising their nephew Claude. Claude was the son of their sister, Mary Etta Fleeman, who had passed away. Was Ada actually in love? Was she just that desperate? Did W. R. neglect to tell her he still had six children at home ranging in ages from 16 to 5? Whatever the reason, they were married and returned to his home at Buhler. According to one family member, Ada said one of the first things she did upon arrival was sew 75 pairs of underwear for her new family.

 

The family was living in Francitas when Ada's two youngest children were born, but had moved back to Buhler some time later.

 

 

W. R., always troubled with heart problems, died 18 Mar 1937. He was buried beside Sallie at the Joines Family Cemetery. Ada was left with their three children, ages eleven, seven and five. In his will Ada was appointed executrix and he willed to her 320 acres of land. W. R.'s inventory revealed he had owned three parcels of land which totaled 303 acres and a lot in Bloomington all valued at $2742.28 as well as one mule (very old) valued at $2.50 and household and kitchen furniture valued at $50.00.


 

 

Children of W. R. and Ada

James Thomas (l)
Etta Jean (m)
W. R. "Dub" Joines, Jr. (r)

12. James Thomas Joines (r)

13. W. R. "Dub" Joines, Jr. (l)

14. Etta Jean Joines (m)


Buhler

A large crowd met at the home of Mr. W. R. Joines Friday night and practiced singing. We enjoyed it so much we hope it will not be the last meeting.

Palacios Beacon, October 5, 1923
 




W. R. Joines and hog
 




E. T. Joines Family

Additional Joines Family Pictures

Joines Family Cemetery - Jackson County, Texas

Francitas, Jackson County, Texas

Ezekiel Joines Family Page - Eldon Joines

Thomas Joines Family Page - Paul Ridenour

 


Joines Family Obituaries
 


W. R. Joines
 

This community was shocked last Thursday when it was learned that Mr. W. R. Joines had passed away at his home about 2 o'clock Thursday morning. W. R. Joines came to this county in 1893, and has resided in the Buhler settlement since that time. Besides his family, he enjoyed a wide circle of friends all of whom will mourn his passing.
 


Ada Luella Joines - Courtesy of Faye Cunningham

Ada Luella Joines

Joines, Ada Luella, 83, of Thompsons, Texas, passed away Tuesday morning, July 21 at Matagorda General Hospital. Mrs. Joines was born in Giles County, Tennessee, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harrell D. Gibbs, of Bay City, and two sons, J. T. Joines of Thompsons and W. R. Joines of Francitas. Also one sister, Mrs. M. F. [Lula] Campbell, four stepsons, four stepdaughters and many grandchildren. Services will be held at Taylor Brothers Chapel, Wednesday, July 22, at 2:00 p. m with Reverend Allen Brown, pastor of the Church of Christ officiating. Interment will be at Roselawn Memorial Park.

Daily Tribune, July 22, 1970

Step-sons: Guy Joines of Beaumont, Robert Joines of Francitas, Otis Joines of Houston and Wheeler Joines.
Step-daughters: Addie Joines Linton of Palacios, Lillie Joines Moore of Beaumont, Ruby Joines Carre of Vidor and Sylvia Joines Linton of Francitas.

Grandchildren: Charlotte and Quintin Joines of Thompsons, Judy, Jimmy, Clarence and Penny Joines of Francitas, and Carol Sue and Larry Gibbs of Bay City.
 


Clarence Joines

A message came from Oconto, Neb., on November 26th that our friend Clarence Joines had passed away, also. Clarence was the oldest brother of Robert R. Joines. Mr. Joines is survived by five sisters and seven brothers. He had three daughters, also, who are left to mourn his passing. One brother, Clyde, preceded him in death. Clarence was the big boy in the old Buhler school when the writer was teaching there way back in 1909. To the bereaved family we extend deep sympathy.


Clyde Lee Joines

On September 14, 1947, a message came to us that Clyde Lee Joines of Refugio had passed away. Mr. Joines is an old Jackson County boy. He was born at Buhler, Texas, (a post office at that time) on Sept. 15, 1894. He lacked only one day of being 53 years old.

He was the son of the late W. R. Joines, who was one of the earlier settlers of Buhler, several years before the birth of La Ward and Francitas. Clyde could remember when the first railroad came through this corner of Jackson County. He spent all of his boyhood days here, attended the little Buhler school, and was present when “meetings” were held in this same little house on the West Carancahua River.

The writer watched Clyde grow to manhood here among his thirteen brothers and sisters. A quiet retiring boy, and often said to me that he told “mama’ everything. “Mama” was his fun loving young mother, only seventeen years his senior and he was her second son.

She lived only for her boys and girls and shared their childish woes as well as their fun. She kept their confidence in childhood and in older years as well, and to me a young boy who can tell “mama” everything, usually takes the upward path to noble manhood and grows into conscientious steady men, and such a man was Clyde.

When quite a young man he was married to Miss Lucy DeLong, also of Buhler. To this union was born one daughter, who is now Mrs. Ella Margaret Cathey, of Highlands, Texas. By a second marriage he had a son, Eugene Joines, now about ten years of age, who, with his mother, Mrs. Sallie Joines, is left to mourn “his passing.”

All save two of his brothers and sisters, with their families were here to accompany his remains to his last resting place.

Of all the big family of children, Clyde was the first one to “cross over.” More than sixty of his relatives were present at his funeral besides the friends of the family. The Zarskey Funeral Home of Refugio had charge of arrangements. Interment was made in Palacios Cemetery on Sept. 17, 1947.

The minister of the Baptist Church conducted the service. Singing was led by Mr. Hunter from the Church of Christ. Pallbearers were Messrs. Ira Bowers, Nathan Dahlstrom and B. H. Pearce, with three of Mr. Joines nephews, Roy, Clifford and Jesse Joines.

A beautiful floral offering (from the Hunter Flower Shop) spoke for the friends of the family.

Mr. Joines is survived by his widow, one son, and one daughter (mentioned above) five sisters and eight brothers and his step-mother.

They are: Clarence Joines, Oconto, Nebraska; Robert Joines, Wheeler Joines, James T. Joines, W. R. Joines, Mrs. Ada Joines, Ettie Gene [Etta Jean] Joines all of Francitas; Ottis Joines and Mrs. Sylvia Linton of Houston; Guy Joines, Mrs. Ruby Brown and Mrs. Lillie Moore of Beaumont; Calvin Joines of La Ward; Mrs. Addie Linton of Palacios.

To all these bereaved ones we extend our sympathy in their grief.

--A Friend.

Palacios Beacon, September 24, 1947
 


Calvin Joines

Funeral services were held Tuesday at 10 o’clock at Slavik Funeral Home for Calvin I. Joines, 56, a farmer of the LaWard community, who died Sunday at 6:30 p. m. at his home. Rev. N. J. White, pastor of the Pentecostal Church at LaWard, officiated and burial was in the Edna Cemetery.

Pallbearers were W. G. Gayle, S. L. Dodson, Joe Kazmier, Clarence McFeron, H. H. Sears and J. J. Hunt.

Mr. Joines was born at LaWard February 7, 1898. He resided at Sheldon for some time, returning here seven years ago.

Surviving are three sons, Jessie Calvin of Lubbock, Clifford Lee of Houston and Roy Buford of Bay City; two daughters, Mrs. Florine White of LaWard and Mrs. Audrey Mae Guynes of Bay City; four brothers, Guy of Beaumont, Otis of Houston, R. R. and Wheeler of Francitas; four sisters, Mrs. Ryling Linton of Houston, Mrs. Addie Linton of Palacios and Mrs. Ruby Brown and Mrs. Lillie Moore of Beaumont; his stepmother, Mrs. Ada Joines of Francitas; one grandchild; two half brothers, J. T. Joines of Houston and W. R. Joines of Francitas; one half sister, Mrs. Etta Jean Gibbs of Bay City.
 


Guy W. Joines

Funeral services for Guy W. Joines, 71, of 1965 Kingsley Drive, will be at 4 p.m. today in Kelley-Hixson Funeral Home with Rev. Odis Cleaver, pastor of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Stevie Sparks, Frankie Joines, Jimmy Joines, Milton Choate, David Choate, Ronnie Moses, George Angelo and David Drinkard.

Joines died at 4:50 a.m. Friday in the Winnie Medical Center. He was a native of Edna and had lived in Beaumont 40 years.

He was retied from the Pure Oil Co. where he woeked for 36 years.

Joines is survived by his wife, Mrs. Theresa Joines of Beaumont; three sons, Ervin V. Joines and Raymond G. Joines, both of Beaumont, and Carson C. Joines of Carthage; two daughters, Mrs. Viola Sparks and Mrs. Birdie Foster, both of Beaumont; five brothers, Otis Joines of Houston, Robert, Wheeler and Dub Joines, all of Francita[s], Tex.; five sisters, Mrs. Addie Lenton [sic] of Palacios, Mrs. Lillie Moore of Beaumont, Mrs. Ruby Carey of Vidor, Mrs. Sylvia Lenton [sic] of Houston, and Mrs. Etta Gibbs of Bay City; 17 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.
 


Ruby Joines Carre Linton

Ruby Joines Carre Linton, 88, of Vidor died Jan. 30 at Changing Seasons Nursing Home.  Graveside service was Feb. 1 at Restlawn Memorial Park in Vidor under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home in Vidor.  A longtime resident of Vidor, she was a homemaker.

Survivors include sons, Willis Hunnicutt of Kansas City, Mo., and Melvin Brown of Lumberton; daughters, Margaret Hufstetler of Vidor and Valre Carter of Beaumont; brothers, W. R. "Dub" Joines of Francitas, and J. T. Joines of Thompsons; sister, Etta Jean Gibbs of Bay City; 20 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.
 


Etta Jean Joines Gibbs

Etta Jean was born in Francitas, Texas and grew up in the Buhler Settlement in Jackson County. Her father died on March 18, 1937 just before Etta Jean began first grade in the fall. A few years later, Ada bought a house in Francitas and the family moved there. Etta attended school in Francitas and La Ward and graduated from Lolita-La Ward High School in 1948. While in high school, Etta Jean played volleyball. She worked at the Upton Store and also at the Wofford Store in Francitas before her marriage.

In February, 1951, Harrell received his “invitation from Uncle Sam” and served as an MP at Camp Gordon in Augusta, Georgia. Two other men from the Jackson and Matagorda County area, Curtis Wofford and Robert Abraham, were also sent to Georgia with Harrell.

While in Georgia, Curtis told Harrell about Etta Jean Joines who worked at his parents’ grocery store in Francitas. Curtis gave him Etta’s address and they began writing. After all, it was the patriotic thing to do! They first met in August, 1951 when Harrell was home on furlough. After he returned to Georgia, they continued to write and were engaged when he returned on another furlough. After the engagement, Etta moved to Houston in May 1952 to live with her brother, Otis, and his wife, Pearlie. Etta and Pearlie worked together at Meyers Spalti Furniture Company until November. The wedding was planned for December. Harrell returned on Friday, December 12th and they were married the next day at the Francitas Baptist Church by Rev. Raymond Drews. Robert Abraham was the best man and Albina Walleck Joines, Etta’s sister-in-law, was matron of honor. Also attending were Mrs. Drews, Ada, Etta’s mother and Harrell’s mother, Maxie Lou Underwood Gibbs.

Harrell reported back to Georgia two weeks later and was discharged in February, 1953.

She and Harrell moved to Bay City and joined the First Baptist Church in Bay City on May 31, 1953. She attended Sunday school and worship services as long as her health permitted. She greatly enjoyed her Sunday School classes and sang in the Jubilaires Choir for many years. She was also a member of the “Tab and Gab” group who prepared FBC newsletters for mailing.

In earlier years she worked in the FBC nursery about 15 years and every Sunday morning could be found in the bed babies department rocking the newest additions to the church family.

Harrell and Etta first lived at 1300 Fifth Street where Harrell’s family had lived just after moving to Bay City. He had worked for Frank Hurley before his stint in the army and he once again began working for Mr. Hurley driving a butane truck. Two months later they moved to a garage apartment at 817 ½ 7th Street.The next move was during the summer of 1953 to a house at Rt. 2, Box 79A on the Highway 35 which was owned by Harrell’s sister, Lucille, and her husband Morris Richardson. They were living there when Carol Sue was born. Harrell began working for Speedway Oil Company and drove a gas transport truck.

Larry Denson was born November 16, 1959 on the opening day of deer season. Though Harrell didn’t get to go hunting that year, he got his “little buck” anyway. A change to a different transport company allowed Harrell to be at home at night with his family while the children were small.

Two months after Larry was born the family moved to 1501 Twelfth Street and lived there six months while the home on the highway was remodeled. They lived at Rt. 2, Box 79A until the summer of 1965.

In August, 1965, Harrell and Etta purchased their home at 3108 3rd Street where Etta would live until 2018. Larry began school in 1966 and Etta started working for the Bay City ISD Food Service in September, 1967. From 1974 – 1977 she was the BCISD Food Service Director where she supervised seven schools and 40 employees. She retired in May, 1998 after 31 years of service.

She was a wonderful cook and made the turkey and dressing for Thanksgiving and Christmas family gatherings every year. She baked all kinds of cakes, especially Italian Cream.

Always the caregiver, she nursed Harrell, Larry and Carol Sue through six surgeries between 1999 and 2005.

Her sister-in-law, Juanita Anderson Joines, taught her to crochet when Etta was a teenager. She made hundreds of beautiful doilies, as well as larger items. She crocheted 22,000 pairs of shoes for M. D. Anderson cancer patients and thousands more for the Colorado Baptist Association Christmas Stocking Ministry. Many children along the border and in Mexico are still receiving shoes she made.

Anyone who met her in recent years was always told, “I’m my daddy’s 14th child.”

Etta Jean is preceded in death by her parents; her husband; son Larry Denson Gibbs; brother James Thomas “J. T.” Joines; and 11 half-brothers and sisters: Clarence Joines, Clyde Joines, Addie Joines Linton, Calvin Joines, Guy Joines, Robert Joines, Otis Joines, Wheeler Joines, Lillie Joines Moore, Ruby Joines Linton and Sylvia Joines Linton. She is survived by her daughter Carol Sue Gibbs; brother, W. R. “Dub” Joines and wife, Albina Joines; sister-in-law Beth Gibbs, and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends and relatives beginning at 1:00pm Saturday, February 15, 2020 at First Baptist Church in Bay City. A memorial service will follow at 2:00pm with Dr. Mike Zimmerman officiating. Honorary pallbearers are Bobby Bonorden, Curtis Dykes, G. W. Franzen, Ken Gibbs, Clarence Joines, James Joines, Jimmy Joines and Kevin Lowrance.

A private burial will be at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck.

Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church Christmas stocking ministry, 2321 Avenue F, Bay City, Texas 77414.
 


Marvin Carl Joines

Marvin Carl Joines, 51 of Francitas died Oct. 28 at the Citizens Memorial Hospital in Victoria. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral service was held at the Blessing Baptist Church, Oct. 30, with Rev. Nolan Balch of Palacios Church of Christ officiating. Interment was at the Hawley Cemetery. Survivors include: wife, Barbara Joines of Francitas; parents, R. R. Joines of Francitas and Nettie Mae Joines of Bay City; daughter, Paula Gopffarth of Placedo; 3 sons, Trent and Glenn Joines of Victoria, Gary Joines of Francitas; a brother, Earnest Joines of Bay City; 4 sisters, Lorine Schmersahl of Sweeny, Margaret Richardson of Matagorda, Dollie Hunt of Palacios, and Goldie Burt of Bay City; and 3 grandsons. Pallbearers were Joe Johs Jr., John Knebel, Donald Glaze, Paul Cooper, David Day, Bob Ackerman and Travis Washington.
 


Lorine Schmersahl

Funeral services for Lillie Lorine Schmersahl, age 72, will be held 2 p. m. Nov. 2 in the chapel of Taylor Brother’s Funeral Home. She will be laid to rest in Hawley Cemetery near Blessing. Lillie Lorine Schmersahl passed from this earthly life on Friday, Oct. 31 to join the angels in heaven and to meet our almighty and merciful God. Lorine was born on Feb. 4, 1925 in La Ward, Texas to Robert Ruben and Nettie May [Mae] Carvell Joines. Lorine was baptized into Christ as a young woman in the Francitas River [East Caranchua Creek]. From that day forward she was faithful to her Lord. She was a long standing member of the Sweeny Church of Christ. She worked at J. C. Penny’s for years until she married Lewis John Schmersahl on July 22, 1952. They started their family of three starting in Bay City and soon thereafter, in Old Ocean and finally, Sweeny. Lorine leaves behind her loving husband, Lewis John Schmersahl, two daughters, Brenda Wright of Bay City and Linda Northcutt of League City, and a son, Don Schmersahl of Van Vleck, and a sister, Margaret Richardson of Bay City; also six well loved grandchildren, Don and Barbie Schmersahl, Robert and Ashley Northcutt, and Dana and Chelsey Wright. Pallbearers are D. Ray Alford, David Carr, Roland Ingram, Robert Lynch, Mark Johnson and Don Doleazlek. Honorary pallbearers are Billy Wright and Audie Northcutt. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Alzheimer Association of Greater Houston, 616 Saboy Drive, Suite 240, Houston, TX 77031 800-526-3752 Please specify RESEARCH. Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home in Bay City.
 


 

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